Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
#31
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
1/3 - Seagrams Seven
2/3 - 7-up
Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
shoes.
Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet. Volleyball
tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
next day though.
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
2/3 - 7-up
Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
shoes.
Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet. Volleyball
tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
next day though.
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
#32
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:26:02 -0700, "Kevin Sperle"
<ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> shared the following:
>1/3 - Seagrams Seven
>2/3 - 7-up
>
>Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
>shoes.
>
>Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
I turn 36 next month. I didn't start "feeling it" until 3-4 years
ago. Get ready. ;-) In the meantime I go for something more like:
2 parts Jim Beam
1 part coke
A few ice cubes.
Consume until eyes cross. ;-)
> Volleyball
>tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
>next day though.
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
<ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> shared the following:
>1/3 - Seagrams Seven
>2/3 - 7-up
>
>Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
>shoes.
>
>Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
I turn 36 next month. I didn't start "feeling it" until 3-4 years
ago. Get ready. ;-) In the meantime I go for something more like:
2 parts Jim Beam
1 part coke
A few ice cubes.
Consume until eyes cross. ;-)
> Volleyball
>tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
>next day though.
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
#33
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:26:02 -0700, "Kevin Sperle"
<ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> shared the following:
>1/3 - Seagrams Seven
>2/3 - 7-up
>
>Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
>shoes.
>
>Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
I turn 36 next month. I didn't start "feeling it" until 3-4 years
ago. Get ready. ;-) In the meantime I go for something more like:
2 parts Jim Beam
1 part coke
A few ice cubes.
Consume until eyes cross. ;-)
> Volleyball
>tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
>next day though.
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
<ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> shared the following:
>1/3 - Seagrams Seven
>2/3 - 7-up
>
>Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
>shoes.
>
>Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
I turn 36 next month. I didn't start "feeling it" until 3-4 years
ago. Get ready. ;-) In the meantime I go for something more like:
2 parts Jim Beam
1 part coke
A few ice cubes.
Consume until eyes cross. ;-)
> Volleyball
>tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
>next day though.
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:26:02 -0700, "Kevin Sperle"
<ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> shared the following:
>1/3 - Seagrams Seven
>2/3 - 7-up
>
>Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
>shoes.
>
>Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
I turn 36 next month. I didn't start "feeling it" until 3-4 years
ago. Get ready. ;-) In the meantime I go for something more like:
2 parts Jim Beam
1 part coke
A few ice cubes.
Consume until eyes cross. ;-)
> Volleyball
>tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
>next day though.
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
<ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> shared the following:
>1/3 - Seagrams Seven
>2/3 - 7-up
>
>Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
>shoes.
>
>Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
I turn 36 next month. I didn't start "feeling it" until 3-4 years
ago. Get ready. ;-) In the meantime I go for something more like:
2 parts Jim Beam
1 part coke
A few ice cubes.
Consume until eyes cross. ;-)
> Volleyball
>tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
>next day though.
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
#35
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
I usually take 1/3 the prescribed dose and put up with some stiff places
for the long term. Beer does work as a substitute usually. ;-) I will
take a low dose in the morning before the start of a job, then if we get
into the beer, I don't need any more the rest of the day. Works for
me....
The doctors offered the strong ones, I refused. I don't like the side
effects from the codeine ones for sure. They are way too easy to get
'used to' so you need a higher dose.
Mike
DougW wrote:
>
> Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> > I currently am forced to take a 400 mg or the 600 before doing any
> > bending and pointing helping folks that are wrenching. It does work.
> >
> > I am still recovering from an accident so I am taking 400- 800 a day,
> > but even before I would use a 200 mg sometimes if the job was going to
> > have me in strange positions.
> >
> > That stuff works well for muscles in low doses.
>
> Yep. Ibuprofen is an NSAID. Not Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug
> Just don't mix it with booze or take more than the dose your doc
> prescribes or it can damage your kidneys.
>
> > I for sure don't heal up as fast it seems or I notice the bumps and
> > bruises and reaches more...
>
> My prescription is for 800mg Ibuprofen, so don't feel too bad about
> taking the 600. :)
>
> When they start giving you Torridol and Robaxin with Tylenol III/Codeine
> then start to worry.
>
> FYI:
> Bad thing for anyone to deal with, but anyway.
> If anyone ever has or knows someone who tries to commit suicide by
> OD'ing on Ibuprofen. Even if they vomit and recover (as most do).
> Get them to a hospital immediately. If you don't within a day or
> so they will have irreparable kidney damage and then renal failure.
>
> This gem came from my cousin who is a school councilor and went through
> this exact issue with a student.
>
> --
> DougW
for the long term. Beer does work as a substitute usually. ;-) I will
take a low dose in the morning before the start of a job, then if we get
into the beer, I don't need any more the rest of the day. Works for
me....
The doctors offered the strong ones, I refused. I don't like the side
effects from the codeine ones for sure. They are way too easy to get
'used to' so you need a higher dose.
Mike
DougW wrote:
>
> Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> > I currently am forced to take a 400 mg or the 600 before doing any
> > bending and pointing helping folks that are wrenching. It does work.
> >
> > I am still recovering from an accident so I am taking 400- 800 a day,
> > but even before I would use a 200 mg sometimes if the job was going to
> > have me in strange positions.
> >
> > That stuff works well for muscles in low doses.
>
> Yep. Ibuprofen is an NSAID. Not Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug
> Just don't mix it with booze or take more than the dose your doc
> prescribes or it can damage your kidneys.
>
> > I for sure don't heal up as fast it seems or I notice the bumps and
> > bruises and reaches more...
>
> My prescription is for 800mg Ibuprofen, so don't feel too bad about
> taking the 600. :)
>
> When they start giving you Torridol and Robaxin with Tylenol III/Codeine
> then start to worry.
>
> FYI:
> Bad thing for anyone to deal with, but anyway.
> If anyone ever has or knows someone who tries to commit suicide by
> OD'ing on Ibuprofen. Even if they vomit and recover (as most do).
> Get them to a hospital immediately. If you don't within a day or
> so they will have irreparable kidney damage and then renal failure.
>
> This gem came from my cousin who is a school councilor and went through
> this exact issue with a student.
>
> --
> DougW
#36
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
I usually take 1/3 the prescribed dose and put up with some stiff places
for the long term. Beer does work as a substitute usually. ;-) I will
take a low dose in the morning before the start of a job, then if we get
into the beer, I don't need any more the rest of the day. Works for
me....
The doctors offered the strong ones, I refused. I don't like the side
effects from the codeine ones for sure. They are way too easy to get
'used to' so you need a higher dose.
Mike
DougW wrote:
>
> Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> > I currently am forced to take a 400 mg or the 600 before doing any
> > bending and pointing helping folks that are wrenching. It does work.
> >
> > I am still recovering from an accident so I am taking 400- 800 a day,
> > but even before I would use a 200 mg sometimes if the job was going to
> > have me in strange positions.
> >
> > That stuff works well for muscles in low doses.
>
> Yep. Ibuprofen is an NSAID. Not Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug
> Just don't mix it with booze or take more than the dose your doc
> prescribes or it can damage your kidneys.
>
> > I for sure don't heal up as fast it seems or I notice the bumps and
> > bruises and reaches more...
>
> My prescription is for 800mg Ibuprofen, so don't feel too bad about
> taking the 600. :)
>
> When they start giving you Torridol and Robaxin with Tylenol III/Codeine
> then start to worry.
>
> FYI:
> Bad thing for anyone to deal with, but anyway.
> If anyone ever has or knows someone who tries to commit suicide by
> OD'ing on Ibuprofen. Even if they vomit and recover (as most do).
> Get them to a hospital immediately. If you don't within a day or
> so they will have irreparable kidney damage and then renal failure.
>
> This gem came from my cousin who is a school councilor and went through
> this exact issue with a student.
>
> --
> DougW
for the long term. Beer does work as a substitute usually. ;-) I will
take a low dose in the morning before the start of a job, then if we get
into the beer, I don't need any more the rest of the day. Works for
me....
The doctors offered the strong ones, I refused. I don't like the side
effects from the codeine ones for sure. They are way too easy to get
'used to' so you need a higher dose.
Mike
DougW wrote:
>
> Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> > I currently am forced to take a 400 mg or the 600 before doing any
> > bending and pointing helping folks that are wrenching. It does work.
> >
> > I am still recovering from an accident so I am taking 400- 800 a day,
> > but even before I would use a 200 mg sometimes if the job was going to
> > have me in strange positions.
> >
> > That stuff works well for muscles in low doses.
>
> Yep. Ibuprofen is an NSAID. Not Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug
> Just don't mix it with booze or take more than the dose your doc
> prescribes or it can damage your kidneys.
>
> > I for sure don't heal up as fast it seems or I notice the bumps and
> > bruises and reaches more...
>
> My prescription is for 800mg Ibuprofen, so don't feel too bad about
> taking the 600. :)
>
> When they start giving you Torridol and Robaxin with Tylenol III/Codeine
> then start to worry.
>
> FYI:
> Bad thing for anyone to deal with, but anyway.
> If anyone ever has or knows someone who tries to commit suicide by
> OD'ing on Ibuprofen. Even if they vomit and recover (as most do).
> Get them to a hospital immediately. If you don't within a day or
> so they will have irreparable kidney damage and then renal failure.
>
> This gem came from my cousin who is a school councilor and went through
> this exact issue with a student.
>
> --
> DougW
#37
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
I usually take 1/3 the prescribed dose and put up with some stiff places
for the long term. Beer does work as a substitute usually. ;-) I will
take a low dose in the morning before the start of a job, then if we get
into the beer, I don't need any more the rest of the day. Works for
me....
The doctors offered the strong ones, I refused. I don't like the side
effects from the codeine ones for sure. They are way too easy to get
'used to' so you need a higher dose.
Mike
DougW wrote:
>
> Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> > I currently am forced to take a 400 mg or the 600 before doing any
> > bending and pointing helping folks that are wrenching. It does work.
> >
> > I am still recovering from an accident so I am taking 400- 800 a day,
> > but even before I would use a 200 mg sometimes if the job was going to
> > have me in strange positions.
> >
> > That stuff works well for muscles in low doses.
>
> Yep. Ibuprofen is an NSAID. Not Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug
> Just don't mix it with booze or take more than the dose your doc
> prescribes or it can damage your kidneys.
>
> > I for sure don't heal up as fast it seems or I notice the bumps and
> > bruises and reaches more...
>
> My prescription is for 800mg Ibuprofen, so don't feel too bad about
> taking the 600. :)
>
> When they start giving you Torridol and Robaxin with Tylenol III/Codeine
> then start to worry.
>
> FYI:
> Bad thing for anyone to deal with, but anyway.
> If anyone ever has or knows someone who tries to commit suicide by
> OD'ing on Ibuprofen. Even if they vomit and recover (as most do).
> Get them to a hospital immediately. If you don't within a day or
> so they will have irreparable kidney damage and then renal failure.
>
> This gem came from my cousin who is a school councilor and went through
> this exact issue with a student.
>
> --
> DougW
for the long term. Beer does work as a substitute usually. ;-) I will
take a low dose in the morning before the start of a job, then if we get
into the beer, I don't need any more the rest of the day. Works for
me....
The doctors offered the strong ones, I refused. I don't like the side
effects from the codeine ones for sure. They are way too easy to get
'used to' so you need a higher dose.
Mike
DougW wrote:
>
> Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> > I currently am forced to take a 400 mg or the 600 before doing any
> > bending and pointing helping folks that are wrenching. It does work.
> >
> > I am still recovering from an accident so I am taking 400- 800 a day,
> > but even before I would use a 200 mg sometimes if the job was going to
> > have me in strange positions.
> >
> > That stuff works well for muscles in low doses.
>
> Yep. Ibuprofen is an NSAID. Not Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug
> Just don't mix it with booze or take more than the dose your doc
> prescribes or it can damage your kidneys.
>
> > I for sure don't heal up as fast it seems or I notice the bumps and
> > bruises and reaches more...
>
> My prescription is for 800mg Ibuprofen, so don't feel too bad about
> taking the 600. :)
>
> When they start giving you Torridol and Robaxin with Tylenol III/Codeine
> then start to worry.
>
> FYI:
> Bad thing for anyone to deal with, but anyway.
> If anyone ever has or knows someone who tries to commit suicide by
> OD'ing on Ibuprofen. Even if they vomit and recover (as most do).
> Get them to a hospital immediately. If you don't within a day or
> so they will have irreparable kidney damage and then renal failure.
>
> This gem came from my cousin who is a school councilor and went through
> this exact issue with a student.
>
> --
> DougW
#38
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
Alternatively, there is always the 2/3 Seagrams and 1/3 7Up.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vuwwb.1205$f62.55148@news.uswest.net...
> 1/3 - Seagrams Seven
> 2/3 - 7-up
>
> Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
> shoes.
>
> Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
Volleyball
> tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
> next day though.
>
> "travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> > OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> > gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> > wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> > back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> > the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> > until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> > to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> > 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> > all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> > ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> > working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> > compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> > vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Travis
> > http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> > :wq!
>
>
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vuwwb.1205$f62.55148@news.uswest.net...
> 1/3 - Seagrams Seven
> 2/3 - 7-up
>
> Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
> shoes.
>
> Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
Volleyball
> tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
> next day though.
>
> "travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> > OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> > gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> > wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> > back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> > the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> > until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> > to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> > 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> > all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> > ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> > working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> > compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> > vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Travis
> > http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> > :wq!
>
>
#39
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
Alternatively, there is always the 2/3 Seagrams and 1/3 7Up.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vuwwb.1205$f62.55148@news.uswest.net...
> 1/3 - Seagrams Seven
> 2/3 - 7-up
>
> Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
> shoes.
>
> Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
Volleyball
> tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
> next day though.
>
> "travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> > OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> > gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> > wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> > back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> > the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> > until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> > to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> > 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> > all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> > ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> > working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> > compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> > vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Travis
> > http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> > :wq!
>
>
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vuwwb.1205$f62.55148@news.uswest.net...
> 1/3 - Seagrams Seven
> 2/3 - 7-up
>
> Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
> shoes.
>
> Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
Volleyball
> tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
> next day though.
>
> "travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> > OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> > gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> > wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> > back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> > the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> > until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> > to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> > 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> > all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> > ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> > working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> > compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> > vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Travis
> > http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> > :wq!
>
>
#40
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
Alternatively, there is always the 2/3 Seagrams and 1/3 7Up.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vuwwb.1205$f62.55148@news.uswest.net...
> 1/3 - Seagrams Seven
> 2/3 - 7-up
>
> Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
> shoes.
>
> Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
Volleyball
> tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
> next day though.
>
> "travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> > OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> > gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> > wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> > back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> > the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> > until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> > to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> > 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> > all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> > ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> > working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> > compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> > vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Travis
> > http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> > :wq!
>
>
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vuwwb.1205$f62.55148@news.uswest.net...
> 1/3 - Seagrams Seven
> 2/3 - 7-up
>
> Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
> shoes.
>
> Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet.
Volleyball
> tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
> next day though.
>
> "travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> > OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> > gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> > wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> > back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> > the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> > until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> > to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> > 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> > all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> > ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> > working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> > compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> > vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Travis
> > http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> > :wq!
>
>